Two Pakistani civilians martyred by India's unprovoked firing at LoC: ISPR

Two elderly innocent civilians — identified as Lal Muhamamd and Hassan Din — were martyred by India's unprovoked firing at LoC, the ISPR said

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RAWALPINDI: Two Pakistani civilians were martyred on Sunday when Indian Army engaged in unprovoked firing at the Line of Control (LoC), the military's media wing said.

In its statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the Indian Army "targeted civil population with mortars and Anti Tank Guided Missiles in Hot Spring Sector along LOC".

According to the ISPR: "Two elderly innocent civilians Lal Muhamamd S/O of Muhamamd Din, age 75 years and Hassan Din S/O Lal Din age 61 years, residents of Village Nagrai embraced shahdat."

In its retaliatory fire, the Pakistan Army reportedly killed two Indian Army soldiers and injured many others.

"Reportedly 2 Indian army soldiers killed and many injured as Pakistan Army engaged posts from where fire was directed," the ISPR's statement added.

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